Nestled in the serene countryside of Kagamino, Okayama Prefecture, this historic traditional Japanese house presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of architectural heritage. Built in 1916 during the Taisho era, this spacious single-story residence features six distinct rooms in a traditional 6DK layout, harmoniously blending Japanese architectural elements.
The property sits on an expansive 1,302.76 square meters of land, with the house itself offering 177.19 square meters of living space. The interior showcases five tatami rooms and one Western-style room, all thoughtfully arranged to preserve the authentic character of the period. Adding to its appeal are two separate rooms in a detached building, a traditional storehouse (kura), and a barn.
Beyond the main residential area, the property includes substantial agricultural land, with approximately 5,393 square meters of rice fields and 504 square meters of farmland, offering potential for sustainable living or agricultural pursuits. Modern amenities include separate bathroom facilities, electricity, and both water and sewage systems, ensuring comfortable contemporary living while maintaining its historical charm.